MA Defence Studies

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Master of Arts in Defence Studies

Duration

2 Years

Level

Post Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Graduation

MA Defence Studies or Master of Arts in Defence Studies is a Post-Graduate Defence Studies course. The Master of Arts in Defence Studies programme is meant to provide a path through the study of all areas of defence through active learning and knowledge creation through involvement, both individually and in collaboration amongst students. Defence Studies expose students to an in-depth examination of current events and concerns in a global, uncertain world.

The Master of Defence Studies degree looks at the connections between the military profession and national security policy. It entails military command, leadership, and the execution of significant military operations and strategies, such as warfighting, peacekeeping, and domestic operations for national security.

MA Defence Studies Eligibility

  • Aspiring students should have passed their Graduation degrees in any stream from a recognized University.
  • Some of the very reputed universities and institutes demand a minimum of 45-50% marks in graduation as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this course and some also conduct entrance examinations for admission.

MA Defence Studies Syllabus

Syllabus of Defence Studies course as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

MA Defence Studies Semester-I

Sr. No. 

Subjects of Study

1

Economic Aspects of War

2

Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency or Himalaya Kingdoms (Nepal, Bhutan)

3

Strategic Thought

4

Tour and Tour Report on India's Sites of Strategic Importance

5

War and International Relations

MA Defence Studies Semester-II

1

Economic Aspects of War

2

Indian Ocean or Theories of War and Peace

3

Strategic Thought

4

War and International Relations Since 1945

5

Practicals

  • Countries of NATO and EU
  • Countries of SAARC, ASEAN, West Asia, Nuclear Weapon States (NWS)
  • NAM Countries
  • Prime World Sea-Lanes
  • Sketching and Strategic Spotting
  • UN-Main Agencies

MA Defence Studies Semester-III

1

Disarmament and Arms Control

2

International Law-Laws of Peace

3

Indian Military History or Disaster Management

4

National Security

5

Practicals - Research Methodology

Unit-I Introduction:

  • Definition and objectives of Research
  • Research Process
  • Understanding of broader, narrow and specific fields of Defence & strategic studies

Unit-II: Formulation of Research Problem:

  • Determination of Research Objectives
  • Sources of Research Problem

Unit-III: Research Planning:

  • Constructing Hypotheses
  • Conceptualizing Research Design with Variables Concepts
  • Literature Scanning (sources of information, Review Procedure, Research Gap & Question)

Unit-IV: Basics of Statistics:

  • Measurement and Scaling Techniques
  • Sample and Sampling Techniques
  • Types of Analysis
  • Techniques of Data Collection, Analysis and Presentation
  • Use of Computers

Unit-V: Dissertation Format:

  • Points for Final Checking
  • Preliminary pages and main text
  • Use of footnotes, end-notes, Bibliography, Abbreviations and Referencing

MA Defence Studies Semester-IV

1

Disarmament and Arms Control

2

Indian National Security

3

International Law-Laws of War

4

Indian Military History or Disaster Management

5

Dissertation on a Contemporary Strategic Topic based on Research Methodology

 

MA Defence Studies Colleges

MA Defence Studies Course Suitability

  • Candidates with an interest in defence activities and good health are best suited for this course.
  • Those who wish to work in defence and security and are capable of dealing with threats and risks are ideal candidates.
  • Applicants who desire to contribute to the country's defence and security forces are also a suitable fit.

How is the MA Defence Studies Course Beneficial?

  • The degree programme prepares students for advanced study and research in this discipline, such as a PhD or M.Phil. in Defence Studies.
  • After clearing it, students can apply for the UGC-NET or JRF test; success in these examinations allows them to pursue careers in teaching or research.
  • Degree holders can publish articles for newspapers and journals on various elements of national security and the problem of war, keeping the government and the public informed about national security concerns.

MA Defence Studies Employment Areas

  • Colleges & Universities
  • Defence Services
  • Military Hospitals
  • Police Departments
  • Security Agencies

MA Defence Studies Job Types

  • Defence Delivery Head / Defence Quality Inspector
  • Enterprise Defence Account Manager / Key Account Manager
  • Policy & Advice Service Delivery Head
  • Regional Service Manager Defence Vehicles

Advanced Course in MA Defence Studies